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Portable bedside toileting storage system

a storage system and portable technology, applied in the field of storage systems, can solve the problems of not being kept clean, not attractive or healthy, and affecting the appearance of the person, and achieve the effect of convenient storage of personal toileting supplies

Inactive Publication Date: 2008-01-17
CREGG DONNA EMERSON
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[0007] The wheeled base can be easily rolled and positioned next to a bed or a chair, or stored in the corner for nighttime use only. The system can also be easily moved into a bathroom so that the items in the storage system are available there, and so that the urinal may be more conveniently emptied. The vertical organization of the system minimizes the floor space needed and facilitates positioning of the receptacles at a vertical level where they can be easily reached by both patient and the nursing staff.
[0008] It is a leading object of the invention to improve the quality of patient care by making items needed when care is being provided conveniently accessible in a consistent way to the health care worker and / or to the bedridden patient.
[0011] Convenient storage is also provided for disposable wipes. When an incontinent patient is being attended to, the nursing staff routinely needs quick access to disposable wipes, yet there is typically no place in any patient's room that is designated to store wipes, let alone a convenient location near to the patient. One receptacle is used to hold personal hand wipes, and is positioned for easy access by a bedridden patient, allowing patients to cleanse their hands after toileting and protecting their dignity.
[0014] The use of opaque disposable plastic liners for some or all of the receptacles in the storage unit, particularly the receptacles for the urinal and the bedpan and the wastebasket that receives disposable wipes after use, makes the presence of the items being held less unsightly and provides a convenient, sanitary way that these items to be removed from the storage receptacle for disposal and / or cleaning, while preventing the storage unit itself from being contaminated.

Problems solved by technology

Once these articles are used, they are often not kept clean, and are neither attractive nor healthy.
This problem has become more acute in these times of nursing and caregiver shortages.
Hospitals routinely hire personnel who may be poorly trained and have neither the time nor the motivation to attend to toileting articles or, to cleanse an incontinent patient properly.

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[0018] The preferred embodiment of the invention comprises a collection of wire / metal basket-type containers whose shapes and sizes are adapted to receive and hold various items needed to toilet a bedbound patient.

[0019] As seen in FIG. 1, these containers are attached to and supported by a metal pole 101 which is rigidly attached to and extends upward from a rolling, crossfooted base 102. The base consists of an X-shaped base which includes a socket (not shown) for receiving and supporting the pole 101. A wheel or ball roller is attached to underside of each of the four extended arms of the X-shaped base as illustrated at 103. At least one of these wheels or rollers preferable includes a locking mechanism to prevent the wheel from rolling, thereby securing the storage unit at a desired location on the floor. The X-shaped rolling support and the vertical support pole may be the same or similar to the movable intravenous (I.V.) support poles that are currently in common use in hospi...

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Abstract

A portable caddy for storing items used to cleanse and care for a patient. The caddy includes a base frame supported on wheels and a support post rigidly attached to and extending upwardly from the base frame, A first metal wire basket receptacle shaped and sized to receive a urinal vessel is attached support post at a level at which the urinal is easily accessible to the patient when in bed. The caddy includes a second metal wire basket receptacle shaped and sized to receive a bedpan. A third receptacle shaped and sized to store a collection of disposable wipes is attached to said post at a level where the wipes can be easily reached by either the patient or the nursing staff. The caddy also carries a metal wire basket for holding ointments, sprays and the like used to cleanse the patient. An additional smaller wire basket is provided for the storage of personal hand wipes. A wire basket wastebasket is attached to the base on one side of the caddy to receive disposable wipes after they are used. One or more of the wire basket receptacles, particularly those used to hold the urinal and the bedpan, as well as the wastebasket, may be lined with an opaque disposable liner. There is a wire cradle-type storage tray for the disposable liners fixed to the base, on the opposite side of the caddy, beneath the bedpan storage receptacle.

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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0001] This application is a non-provisional of and claims the benefit of the filing date of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60 / 845,445 filed on Sep. 18, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to a storage system or “caddy” for conveniently storing items frequently needed to properly care for a bedbound patient. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] In patient's rooms in a hospital or nursing facility, there is typically no “home” designated for urinals or bedpans. They are initially issued to a patient in a clean and sanitary condition, and thereafter typically kept in or on the patient's bedside table. Once these articles are used, they are often not kept clean, and are neither attractive nor healthy. [0004] This problem has become more acute in these times of nursing and caregiver shortages. Hospitals routinely hire personnel who may be poorly trained and h...

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IPC IPC(8): B62B3/00
CPCA61G9/00B62B2202/50B62B7/002B62B3/12
Inventor CREGG, DONNA EMERSON
Owner CREGG DONNA EMERSON
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